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Comment: The Roebling suspension bridge is probably the most famous bridge in
Ohio.
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SFN 3132021 | Muddy Creek at Cleves Warsaw PIke CR-209 | 1923 | Camelback through | Bridge visible in satellite view | |||
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SFN 3161153 | XCST RR at Mehring Way W. | 1931 | Warren through | Bridge visible in satellite view | |||
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Blome Road Bridge | Trib of Sycamore Creek at Blome Rd | 1888 | Pratt pinned through | Queen City Bridge Co. Located in Village of Indian Hill Rebuilt in 1990 Confirmed 6/4/06 | |||
| Massillon Bowstring Bridge | Crosby Senior Center | ~1860 | Wrought Iron Lattice Bowstring | Massillon Bridge Co. Restored in 2006 by Ohio Bridge Co & moved to Crosby Township's Senior Center on walking trail. A rare old iron bridge! Photo by Brian Rhodes. | ||||
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Newport Bridge | Ohio River | 1872 | 5-span Pennsylvania, Deck Pratt & concrete arch approaches | Originally a RR bridge converted to auto (1990s) then pedestrian-only 2003. Also known as L&N, Purple People, Newport and Cincinnati Bridge. Photo Jake Mecklenborg | |||
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Cincinnati Suspension or Roebling Suspension Bridge OH-28 | Ohio R at Suspension Bridge Road | 1867 | iron suspension | This was the longest suspension at 1057' when completed. Renamed in 1984 to Roebling Suspension Bridge. Photo courtesy of urbanohio.com |